Jack Englehard
Israel National News, May 13, 2022
Check out these names…Terry Lloyd…Paul Moran…Gary Rado…Michael Kelly…and so forth.
These are among the dozen combat reporters who were killed recently while covering this and that conflict or another, somewhere around the world.
They’re among the hundred or so who are killed each year when caught in the line of fire.
Chances are that you never heard of them. They came. They saw. They reported…and then it was over for them.
They were mourned by the people closest to them, privately, respectfully…but for the living, life goes on.
But here’s one deceased combat reporter whose name, Shireen Abu Akleh, is now splattered all over the news…as if she were one of a kind.
New York-based bestselling American novelist Jack Engelhard writes regularly for Arutz Sheva.
He wrote the worldwide book-to-movie bestseller “Indecent Proposal,” the authoritative newsroom epic, “The Bathsheba Deadline,” followed by his coming-of-age classics, “The Girls of Cincinnati,” and, the Holocaust-to-Montreal memoir, “Escape from Mount Moriah.” For that and his 1960s epic “The Days of the Bitter End,” contemporaries have hailed him “The last Hemingway, a writer without peer, and the conscience of us all.” Website: www.jackengelhard.com
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